program: Koh-Lanta, Notre Dame Resurrection… what to watch on this evening?

program: Koh-Lanta, Notre Dame Resurrection… what to watch on this evening?
TV program: Koh-Lanta, Notre Dame Resurrection… what to watch on TV this evening?

The Koh-Lanta finale is to be continued at 9:10 p.m. on TF1. This is the apotheosis of this “Cursed Tribe” edition! After weeks of trials and fierce struggles to reach the end of the game, the three finalists; Thibault, Ilyesse and Charlotte will finally be able to compete in the legendary “Poteaux” event. The winner of the queen event will be able to choose the adventurer who will accompany him to face the final jury! Who will win the title of best adventurer and the 100,000 euros promised to the winner? Verdict tonight!

At 9:10 p.m. on M6 we watch the documentary Our Lady Resurrection. The reconstruction of Notre-Dame de cathedral mobilizes craftsmen and companions who put their ancestral techniques at the service of the rebirth of this monument… A few days before the reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris, a shouting tribute to all these men and women who did not count their hours, so that this treasure of our heritage regains all its majesty before the fire. A sober document, not devoid of emotion, like these shadow workers, with exemplary humility.

M6 broadcast at 9:10 p.m. on, the new series Winter Break. In 1970, at the dawn of Christmas, a grumpy teacher finds himself, to his great dismay, responsible for monitoring the only student left at the high school for the holidays… On a marked field, the meeting of two shattered beings who are completely opposed, the film, between a coming-of-age story and a Christmas comedy, manages to touch deeply, thanks to its wonderful performers and its facetious melancholy. Independent American cinema at its best.

We complete this selection with, and the report Toys by the thousands at 9:05 p.m. 5. To attract the French, manufacturers offer thousands of new products each year to add to an already plethora of products. Seven toys are sold per second in France, the second largest European market which generated a turnover of 4.3 billion euros in 2023. But, in a world in deep crisis, with the decline in the power of purchasing and ecological concerns, new rules are emerging: to win markets, toys and games must be inexpensive, durable, recyclable, recycled and made in France. An ideal recipe that is very difficult to implement.

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